Potential of Unenhanced Ultra-Low-Dose Abdominal Photon-Counting CT with Tin Filtration: A Cadaveric Study

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Huflage, Henner [1 ]
Grunz, Jan-Peter [1 ]
Patzer, Theresa Sophie [1 ]
Pannenbecker, Pauline [1 ]
Feldle, Philipp [1 ]
Sauer, Stephanie Tina [1 ]
Petritsch, Bernhard [1 ]
Erguen, Sueleyman [2 ]
Bley, Thorsten Alexander [1 ]
Kunz, Andreas Steven [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp Wurzburg, Dept Diagnost & Intervent Radiol, Oberdurrbacher Str 6, D-97080 Wurzburg, Germany
[2] Univ Wurzburg, Inst Anat & Cell Biol, Koellikerstrasse 6, D-97070 Wurzburg, Germany
关键词
spectral shaping; tin prefiltration; abdominal imaging; ultra-low-dose CT; urinary calculi; photon-counting; IMAGE QUALITY; GUIDELINE; CALCULI; RISKS; STONE;
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10.3390/diagnostics13040603
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives: This study investigated the feasibility and image quality of ultra-low-dose unenhanced abdominal CT using photon-counting detector technology and tin prefiltration. Materials and Methods: Employing a first-generation photon-counting CT scanner, eight cadaveric specimens were examined both with tin prefiltration (Sn 100 kVp) and polychromatic (120 kVp) scan protocols matched for radiation dose at three different levels: standard-dose (3 mGy), low-dose (1 mGy) and ultra-low-dose (0.5 mGy). Image quality was evaluated quantitatively by means of contrast-to-noise-ratios (CNR) with regions of interest placed in the renal cortex and subcutaneous fat. Additionally, three independent radiologists performed subjective evaluation of image quality. The intraclass correlation coefficient was calculated as a measure of interrater reliability. Results: Irrespective of scan mode, CNR in the renal cortex decreased with lower radiation dose. Despite similar mean energy of the applied x-ray spectrum, CNR was superior for Sn 100 kVp over 120 kVp at standard-dose (17.75 +/- 3.51 vs. 14.13 +/- 4.02), low-dose (13.99 +/- 2.6 vs. 10.68 +/- 2.17) and ultra-low-dose levels (8.88 +/- 2.01 vs. 11.06 +/- 1.74) (all p <= 0.05). Subjective image quality was highest for both standard-dose protocols (score 5; interquartile range 5-5). While no difference was ascertained between Sn 100 kVp and 120 kVp examinations at standard and low-dose levels, the subjective image quality of tin-filtered scans was superior to 120 kVp with ultra-low radiation dose (p < 0.05). An intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.844 (95% confidence interval 0.763-0.906; p < 0.001) indicated good interrater reliability. Conclusions: Photon-counting detector CT permits excellent image quality in unenhanced abdominal CT with very low radiation dose. Employment of tin prefiltration at 100 kVp instead of polychromatic imaging at 120 kVp increases the image quality even further in the ultra-low-dose range of 0.5 mGy.
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